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Lucinda Howe is a Contemporary Fauvist landscape painter in Columbia, SC.
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Forsythia

Now that I’m in my new studio I can keep an eye on the garden.   One of the first things to bloom in the spring is forsythia, sometimes called yellow bells.  This carefree shrub […]

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New Studio Tour

Thanks to everyone who bought art supplies and paintings at the sale yesterday to help me downsize for my move.  And thanks to my husband and cousin, the old studio is all cleared out.  Now […]

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Less than an hour until the moving sale

  Sunday, February 17, 2013    1:00 − 3:00 p.m. Lucinda Howe Art Studio 10203 Two Notch Road, Suite F Columbia, SC 29229 Across from the Target shopping center I don’t have room to move […]

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Great Deals on Studio Furnishings and Art

My studio moving sale is this Sunday.  I’m offering some great deals on studio furnishings, recycled art supplies, and homeless paintings. Sunday, February 17, 2013    1:00 − 3:00 p.m. Lucinda Howe Art Studio 10203 […]

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Moving Sale – Feb. 17th only!

In the process of cleaning out and preparing to move my studio back to my home, I’ve realized I don’t have room for all of my equipment and supplies, so I’m having a moving sale.  […]

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Sunday at Sandhill

The weather this weekend was cool but sunny, just the way winter in South Carolina should be.   I made this small painting at Clemson’s Sandhill Research and Education Center on Sunday afternoon.  I used […]

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Keep on Truckin’

As I was sorting out and packing my studio, I ran across some pastels paintings I had not seen lately.  After a weekend of decluttering the Florida room, my current studio, and the gardening storage […]

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Warm Winter Day

  The unseasonably warm weather this weekend was a treat, but it was hard to know which outdoor project should take priority.  So I did some yard cleanup and worked on the Florida room renovation, […]

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Was Grandma Harboring a Thug?

  In my return to basics in my art and garden, I ran across this journal page celebrating a favorite old fashioned plant, Nandina domestica, also known as “heavenly bamboo”.  This plant reminds me of […]

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Back to Basics

  Happy New Year! As the new year approaches, I have been taking stock of my life and art. For years I wanted a large studio with plenty of storage and work space.  In 2010 […]

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